EQ India Uplifts GTR Higher Secondary School in Tamil Nadu

Chennai : EQ India, the global competency centre of UK’s largest and US’s second largest share registrar, is proud to announce the successful completion of their recent Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative focused on infrastructure development at G.T.R. Higher Secondary School in Hasanur, Tamil Nadu. The inauguration ceremony was led by Anand Ramakrishnan, Managing Director of EQ India, in the presence of school’s headmaster P. Balakrishnan and Gunasekaran, Founder, Owl Trust (NGO).

The project involved renovating the school including installation of asbestos roofing to improve insulation and comfort in classrooms,construction of a new gate and arch to enhance school security and visual appeal and the painting of classrooms to create a more vibrant and inspiring learning environment for the children. Identified through careful evaluation by EQ India’s CSR committee, G.T.R. Higher Secondary School was chosen due to the urgent need for improved facilities to create a more conducive learning environment for students.

At EQIndia, we are committed to giving back to the communities in which we operate, particularly by supporting initiatives that improve educational facilities,” said Anand Ramakrishnan, Managing Director, EQIndia.

By addressing the specific needs of G.T.R. Higher Secondary School, we aim to create a more welcoming, comfortable, and secure space that fosters a positive learning experience for children. This project is a testament to our dedication to empowering future generations” he added further.

  1. Balakrishnan, Headmaster of G.T.R. Higher Secondary School, expressed his gratitude: “We are immensely grateful to EQIndia for undertaking this impactful CSR initiative. The new infrastructure improvements, including theroof, archway, insulation, and fresh paint in the classrooms, will significantly enhance the learning environment for our students. This project demonstrates a true commitment to the well-being and education of our community’s youth.